Decapitate my PT (ROPS)?

   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)?
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#21  
Hadn't thought of tilting! I'll have to look closer I don't think it would just hinge around the back bolt, but no law says I can't add on! Would need to allow an extra loop of wiring to, but no more hastle than removing......

Thoughts to ponder....

If the tilt doesn't look too easy (or enough clearance with the hoe) thinking maybe off for winter, on for summer; just the opposite of pequeajim! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #22  
This would be something I might do if I had the same problem. All of the welding of lugs, flanges and hinges could be done first. Then saw the ROPs pipe or square tubing into. By doing it like that you can keep everything in perfect alignment or at least tack them on very well then saw and do the final welding. I know this is a crude drawing but hope you get the idea. Maybe someone with a CAD program could do much better.?
 

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   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #23  
Could you lower the garage floor instead? I know, I know, it sounds goofy. But just think about it. /forums/images/graemlins/wink.gif
 
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#24  
With your talent in paint(guessing here) no need for CAD! /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

The only negatives I can imagine are that it looks pretty heavy to be "flipping over" by hand and that I'd still need a loop wire (or just reroute the wire) for the lights.

Right now, I'm leaning toward winter removal, or tilting the whole thing, but keep the ideas coming! Never know which one will help me or the next guy to ask! /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif

If I do remove it, somebody else had a pretty good idea making a shorter rops, without the sheet metal ( so I wouln't wack my head- at least after I'm seated), but not this winter; too many other toys to build first - if I even get time or money for those. Aside from mods and a rather flat driveway, it won't get started much, so the safety doesn't concern me [for the winter].
 
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Nothing goofy about your suggestion!

If the concrete is the thickness I'm lead to believe it is, raising the door looks like the better long term option, but certainly not a bad idea. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif
 
   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #26  
Chad,
In one of your replies to me, you mentioned " it is a strange pole construction ". Good, so for your future thinking, if it is a true pole and beam construction then the door header is not caarrying any weight. Sorry that quote got past me.
If we keep this up, I'll have that thing tore down and back together before you can blink an eyelid..
Take Care, Bill
 
   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #27  
</font><font color="blue" class="small">( hey. what about rasing the roof or lowering the floor? )</font> <font color="red"> PT door in the back???? </font>

<font color="red"> I like this idea. </font>
 
   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #28  
Don't know what your outside siding is so this could be easy or hard depending but here's a crazy idea for you...

It looks like your spring is high enough to allow you to pass under so you could just frame a hinged opening at the top of your door. Sorta like a very wide pet door. /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif

You'd want it to swing out so as not to interfere with the garage door usage. I've re-attached your picture with my painted modifications. /forums/images/graemlins/smile.gif The black outlined area could swing out and allow you to pull in. Could be dead bolted on the inside for security and with the proper hinge could swing out and stay locked open as well. If the outside is anything like T1-11 the door may not even be visible from outside depending on how you seal your seams.

Good luck!
 

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   / Decapitate my PT (ROPS)? #29  
Thanks Bill,
That's why I was waiting for an outside shot of the doorway , to come up with that in lieu of raising the whole door. I love to meet logical thinkers.
The other Bill
 
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Sorry about the long wait and a pathetic picture at that, but here's the outside. <font color="red"> edit: picture on following post </font>

I have seen the hinge technique used quite well before and think it would be pretty easy against both the steel skin and the plywood. The big thing scaring me with that or raising it [actually considering this caveat, I'm thinking raising the whole door is about the same work] is that underneath it is that load bearing "4X6" [maybe 4X5 can't quite remember] - the trim nailed to it may be cosmetic, but it's supportting 1/3 [or 1/6 as you only count one side] of the ceiling and roof. Ironically pulling the lousy 40d or 60d or whatever nasty spikes they toenailed all around each end of that "4X6" scares me almost as much as getting the right amout of pressure under it while I'd chainsaw the uprights down (or "up" as the case would be) to size.

Still doable, but the more I think about it the more I'm thinking "not this fall". Great ideas! Definitely a thread I'll have to bookmark for consideration next spring.

Thanks guys! /forums/images/graemlins/cool.gif
 

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